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* All enzymes are unaffected by the reactions that they speed up * enzymes are highly specific * enzymes can speed up the same chemical reaction going in opposite directions

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Enzymes are substances produced by living organisms, which are designed to act as a catalyst in biochemical reactions.

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Enzymes make Life possible due to their extreme specificity.

A substrate is altered uniquely by the enzyme and forms, without waste, the product.

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All enzymes are specialized proteins, and enzymes are never products or reagents of the reaction in question.

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Each enzyme has an active site which has a complementary shape to its individual substrate.

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